After the first two games of the season, two of the biggest weaknesses for the California Golden Bears have yet to be a big issue. There were two articles written about the Bears' starting outside linebackers and the secondary...

After the season opening victory over UC Davis, the California Golden Bears were supposed to have their first real test of the season against the Colorado Buffaloes, yet the Buffaloes didn't put up much of a fight against the Bears...

J.J. Arrington had the greatest season for a running back in California Golden Bear history in 2004. He set a school record for consecutive 100-yard games, recording 12 in his 2,000 plus yard season for the Bears...

On the front page of Yahoo Sports today there was an article titled "Interview: Woods' Ex-Wife went 'Through Hell.' The title itself speaks volumes about Nordegren and it has put her on Woods' level...

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Monta Ellis played in 64 games last year for the Golden State Warriors, and though there weren't very many highlights in an injury-plagued season for the team, one bright spot was the reemergence of Ellis as a scorer...

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I came across an article titled "How Lebron James is Ruining the NBA," which is a ridiculous notion to begin with. While James' way of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers was unwarranted, James was a free agent and had every right to leave the Cavaliers...

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There a variety of systems that are employed by the NBA coaches. The most well known is that of Phil Jackson and the triangle offense. There's other coaches that like to slow the pace down and prefer to play at a slower pace and preach defense...

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There's a group of 11 current players according to Basketball-Reference.com that have more than a 90 percent chance of being elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame. As for the names none of them are surprising...

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The Basketball Hall of Fame is lined up with tremendous talents who consistently outperformed their peers. Some of the most recent examples of players just being enshrined include Scottie Pippen, Karl Malone, and David Robinson...

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When Anthony Dixon was selected in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft, it seemed like the San Francisco 49ers were going for a big back to use in goal line situations and also to push backup running back Glen Coffee...

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When Billy Beane made no moves at the All-Star break to improve the Oakland A's lineup, it was only a matter of time before the overachieving A's squad started to crumble, and now that time has come...